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"Blow it" IS an idiom. Other idioms with similar meaning include "drop the ball" and "miss the boat."

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What does the idiom blew it mean?

You blew it means you failed.


Is blew his top a hyperbole?

No, "blew his top" is considered an idiom.


What does the idiom blow their stack mean?

It means to explode with anger/vent anger. The boss really blew his stack when I told him to stick his job.


What is the idiom she blew her sack mean?

She got mad.


What is the meaning of the idiom When dad found out he blew his top?

That when he found out, he got really mad.


What does the idiom Popped his cork mean?

It's kind of like "blew his top", which means that he/someone had an outburst of anger.


What is the idiom that means to suddenly become angry?

I'm about to explode! Flew off the handle, blew up, hit the ceiling or roof


What does the idiom 'blew me away' mean?

It is usually used in the context where you were surprised or amazed by something, usually in a positive sense. It could be some experience that had a major impact on you and you really liked it. --- It means thoroughly awed, impressed, or overwhelmed. "The young singer's performance just blew me away." A related idiom is to "blow my mind" (leave me completely awed or amazed).


What is an idiom for angry?

He hit the roof.She had steam coming out of her ears.He blew his top.He flipped his lid.She had a fit.She's madder than a wet hen.He is fit ton be tied.She is on the war path.


What is a literal idiom?

There is no literal idiom -- an idiom is a phrase that seems to mean one thing but actually means something else. The word "literal" means to take the words exactly as they seem to be.An idiom is a phrase particular to a language that is accepted for its figurative meaning, as in "That amazing shot blew me away." Everyone understands that this person means he was amazed. A literal idiom would be the usually humorous thing that happens when you take the idiom for its word for word, not accepted, meaning. That would mean that somehow the amazing shot actually created the air mass necessary to blow this guy away.


How do you spell idiom?

Idiom is correct.


What is the homophone of blew?

A homophone for blew is Blue.